Photodegradation of cellulose under UV light catalysed by TiO2
β Scribed by Hongxian Fan; Gang Li; Fang Yang; Lei Yang; Songmei Zhang
- Book ID
- 102316675
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 236 KB
- Volume
- 86
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2575
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since natural cellulose is an insoluble, crystalline microfibril, which is difficult to react with other compounds, most reactions related with cellulose are heterogeneous. The methods of cellulose degradation include acid hydrolysis, thermal degradation, alkaline degradation and catalytic degradation. Photocatalysis is a very powerful process.
RESULTS: With 10 g cellulose dissolved in 100 mL ZnCl~2~ solution (66%), the 5βhydroxymethyl furfural yield in the corrugated plate photocatalytic reactor reached 3.87 g L^β1^ under the following experimental conditions: 2 h irradiation under ultraviolet (UV) lamp (powerβ21 W), nine TiO~2~ coating cycles, and 42Β° corrugated plate angle.
CONCLUSION: Owing to the enhancement of catalyst surface area illuminated by UV light and the large number of photons captured on the catalyst surface, the energy efficiency per mass (EE/M) of the corrugated plate photocatalytic reactor for photocatalytic degradation of cellulose was 10.9 kWh kg^β1^. This is therefore an effective technology for 5βHMF preparation from cellulose. Copyright Β© 2011 Society of Chemical Industry
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